Bart LaRue's The Ark of Noah (1975)

Bart LaRue's The Ark of Noah

A ship half the size of the Queen Mary, made of hand-tooled oak, lies frozen in a glacier on Mt. Ararat in northern Turkey. In this documentary, producer-director-actor Bart LaRue advances the theory that this ruined ship is Noah's Ark. LaRue became so obsessed with this theory that he risked his life to photograph every scrap of evidence he could glean, even bribing an entire company of Turkish soldiers on the Russian frontier to "look the other way" while he took a team of 17 pack horses and his film crew up the mountain. The legend of Noah and his magnificent ship has endured for centuries; now there is scientific proof that the legend is indeed reality. Now you can decide for yourself. Is this the real ARK OF NOAH?

Bart LaRue's The Ark of Noah

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Bart La Rue
Bart La Rue
as Narrator
Curt Lowens
Curt Lowens
as Fernand Navarra (voice)
Fernand Navarra
Fernand Navarra
as Self

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Walter Hein
Walter Hein
Editor
Gary Zeitlow
Gary Zeitlow
Camera Operator
Jack Grimm
Jack Grimm
Associate Producer
Jeff Spielman
Jeff Spielman
Production Manager
Jay Jennings
Jay Jennings
Original Music Composer
Bart La Rue
Bart La Rue
Writer
Bart La Rue
Bart La Rue
Producer
Michael Simpson
Michael Simpson
Camera Operator
Tom Claiborne
Tom Claiborne
Original Music Composer
Kathleen Oldenburg
Kathleen Oldenburg
Art Designer
Bart La Rue
Bart La Rue
Director

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